We financially support the Learned Society of the Czech Republic Award for teachers. The award is given to educators for encouraging interest in science and research in elementary and secondary schools, creating opportunities for students' individual work, and for excellent student participation in competitions. The award includes a financial prize of 100 thousand CZK.

In 2024, the award recipients were:

PhDr. Marian Dancso, MBA (Elementary School in Litvínov – Janov)

Marian Dancso focuses on educating children from socially excluded areas. He has been active in education for nearly twenty years, starting as a teaching assistant, then as a counselor, instructor, and teacher of general subjects at an elementary school. He is deeply involved in the education of children from excluded communities and their employability in the labor market, as well as in inclusion and its integration into educational processes both in the Czech Republic and abroad. Currently, he serves as the Education Councilor and Chairman of the Financial Committee in the town of Lom.

Mgr. Karel Handlíř (Elementary School in Krnov, Janáčkovo náměstí)

In 2009, Karel Handlíř created and continues to innovate a system to support socially disadvantaged students at ZŠ Krnov, where he serves as the principal. In collaboration with the city and the NGO Reintegra, he helped expand this support system to all elementary schools in Krnov. He and his teaching staff work on gradually improving the school environment and relationships among teachers, students, and parents, as well as enhancing mathematical, critical, and reading literacy through constructivist teaching methods. He is also involved in promoting inclusive education, supporting the use of information and communication technologies, and advancing formative teaching approaches. His efforts to develop teachers include coaching, mentoring, and peer counseling.

RNDr. Ing. Jaroslav Kočvara, MBA (Gymnázium Cheb)

Originally trained as an astronomer, Jaroslav Kočvara worked in the Department of Interplanetary Matter at the Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in Ondřejov until 1981. Since 1992, he has been the principal of Gymnázium Cheb, where the school has achieved numerous successes, particularly through many successfully implemented projects and grants. To support educational activities at the school, he founded and chairs the Gaudeamus Foundation. He is particularly dedicated to popularizing natural and technical sciences, organizing study trips and workshops for young students interested in science and mathematics from high schools across the Karlovy Vary region, known as the Spring and Autumn Schools of Astronomy, Physics, and Mathematics.